Shawn Michaels' MacMillan River Adventures - Netflix

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Shawn Michaels' MacMillan River Adventures (AKA: Shawn Michaels:
MRA) showcases the extraordinary talents of WWE Legend and Hall of Famer
Shawn Michaels. Shawn will join his good friend and longtime show host
Keith Mark, owner and operator of the original MacMillan River
Adventures camp in Yukon, Canada, as they hunt their way across the
globe for the largest big-game animals in some of the most exciting
settings ever filmed. When asked about the show, Shawn said, "This is
more than a hunting show - this is a show about the hunting lifestyle.
Anybody who knows me knows that when I get into the ring, I bring all of
the passion and commitment that my soul can muster. This show captures
the same passion and commitment that forms the hunting lifestyle that my
family chooses to live."

Shawn Michaels' MacMillan River Adventures has been billed as one of
the most anticipated shows in years and is set to be an original and
exciting series -- tune in and catch the adventures with Shawn and
Keith!

Field & Stream is a retailer of hunting, fishing, camping, and related
outdoor recreation merchandise that is a subsidiary of Dick's Sporting
Goods. Despite its name, the retailer has no association with Field &
Stream magazine, the seminal outdoor publication, founded in 1895. There
is widespread public confusion about this point, and the retailer has
done little to dispel the mix-up.

Shawn Michaels' MacMillan River Adventures - History - Netflix

On August 16, 2013, Dick's Sporting Goods opened its first Field &
Stream Shop in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, at the site of the
former Dick's location in Cranberry (Dick's had moved to a newer
location nearby in Cranberry Township in 2012), operating as a
competitor to Cabela's. Willie Robertson of the reality television
series Duck Dynasty made a speaking appearance at a wedding at the
store, with both participants dressed in camouflage, as well as retired
WWE wrestler Shawn Michaels (currently hosting MacMillan River
Adventures on the Outdoor Channel) appearing at the store to sign
autographs for the grand opening. Later in the month, the store began
selling AR-15 semi-automatic rifles, ending the chain's 2012
self-imposed suspension of sales of certain semi-automatic firearms
following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The first locations
opened after the Cranberry store were in Erie, Pennsylvania (on the site
of a proposed Cabela's store that Dick's had purchased before Cabela's
had a chance to buy it), Altoona, Pennsylvania, and Crescent Springs,
Kentucky. On October 10, 2014, a newly constructed Field & Stream Shop
opened in Miamisburg, Ohio, and Horseheads, New York. The Miamisburg
store opened its doors on October 8, 2014, although the official opening
was not until October 10, 2014. Field & Stream planned to open 30 to 35
stores by the end of 2017. On February 28, 2018, in the wake of the
Parkland, Florida school shooting, Field & Stream announced that it will
no longer sell assault-style rifles, also known as modern sporting
rifles; and it will no longer sell high-capacity magazines. Field &
Stream said it would no longer sell firearms to anyone under the age of
21. Field & Stream said it has never, and will never, sell bump fire
stocks that allow a person to modify a semi-automatic firearm to fire
more rapidly. On May 9, 2018, O.F. Mossberg & Sons announced its
decision to discontinue selling products to Dick’s Sporting Goods, and
its subsidiary, Field & Stream in response to their hiring of gun
control lobbyists. This follows Springfield Armory and MKS Supply making
similar announcements.